A Bomb For A Bomb And A Rocket For A Rocket What Hath Terrorism Wrought But A New Code Of Hammurabi
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A Bomb for a Bomb, a Rocket for a Rocket: The New Code of Hammurabi Wrought by Terrorism
Summary:
Take a look around, and what do we see? The world's so-called most civilized nations have reluctantly adapted to behaviors they once found utterly repugnant. It's the law of Hammurabi, or tit for tat, expressed in explosives. This leads us to the crucial question: What has terrorism wrought?
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Take a look around, and what do we see? The world's so-called most civilized nations have reluctantly adapted to behaviors they once found utterly repugnant. It's the law of Hammurabi, or tit for tat, expressed in explosives. This leads us to the crucial question: What has terrorism wrought?
These merciless scoundrels have forced us to reshape our own sense of right and wrong, forming a response to their vile actions. We've been pushed to consider killing them as a regrettable necessity, and if civilians are caught in the crossfire, what option is left but to continue the bombardment?
This shift in our ethical perspective, beyond the physical harm they inflict, is one of the most damaging consequences of terrorist acts. It's what could be considered their second-saddest triumph.
Here we are, the hope of nations guided by the principle of life's sanctity, driven to unleash death and destruction. Must we descend to the unethical depths from which terrorism fires its salvos, or can we stay on a higher moral plane while contending for truth, justice, and the global stage?
Can we indeed overcome what seems like the illicit achievements of our faux-religious adversaries, maintaining our image as the 'good guys,' even with sullied hats?
How might we rise to this challenge? By refusing to match the terrorists' ruthless conduct. We must protect ourselves and our vital infrastructure, hallmarks of human achievement and promise. We must hunt them down, yet we need not stoop to their savage immorality.
Tempting as it is to ignore them as an inconvenience, we ought to adhere to recognized rules of engagement, like the Geneva Conventions, even if these adversaries, who neither recognize nor respect such agreements, don't qualify as enemy combatants.
By standing firmly on the moral high ground, we position ourselves above the terrorists, showing them for the lowdown criminals they have chosen to be in the eyes of unbiased humanity.
To elaborate briefly, in defense of life, we must strive to never harm or demean it, and do everything possible to preserve and honor it. It is through championing life that we can diminish and defeat those who lack any care for it.
Let life be for life and death for death; then life must win, and death, in time, fade away.
Isn't that right, my friends?
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